Bring on the leftover turkey ideas!!!!!!!!!!!! I ususally just make a soup.
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I ususally make this soup, using leftover turkey instead of chicken
Chicken, Sausage & Rice Soup my very favorite soup of all time*
2 c chicken breast
¾ # sweet italian sausage links
1 c diced onion
2 t minced garlic
4 T olive oil
½ c red wine
4 c tomato juice
½ c diced red bell pepper
3 14.5 oz cans diced tomatoes
8 c chicken broth
¾ c raw white rice
S & P to taste
Boil the sausage (and chicken too if you're not using leftover turkey), take out and slice into tiny pieces when cooked.
Saute onion and garlic in oil until soft, then add the wine & tomato juice and bring to a boil. Add bell pepper, canned tomatoes and chicken broth, then return to a boil. Add rice, and let simmer until rice is cooked.
Add meat after rice is cooked. Can simmer on low for hours if you want. Excellent w/grilled cheese.
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I usually make a Chinese soup/porridge mixture, called "jook" or "congee," with the leftovers. After making a soup stock from the leftover turkey bones, add a cup or two of rice, a couple of slices of ginger, leftover turkey. Sometimes I'll throw in a ham hock too if I have it on hand. Simmer on low for a few hours until the mixture thickens like a porridge.
Serve with shredded lettuce, sliced green onions, soy sauce, sesame oil, and white pepper. Simple but good.Married to pediatric surgery fellow, SAHM to 2 munchkins
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